it's normal, that tweens with less animation"-distance" and the same frame length as tweens with much more animation-"distance" are moving slower.
But if you want to make a clip like #197 that shouldn't be a problem.
aus you can the, the objekts in the background are moving much slover than the objects in the front row.

(06-08-2014, 06:03)khavatarie Wrote: it's normal, that tweens with less animation"-distance" and the same frame length as tweens with much more animation-"distance" are moving slower.
But if you want to make a clip like #197 that shouldn't be a problem.
aus you can the, the objekts in the background are moving much slover than the objects in the front row.

Ahh I see, so the distancing the same frames affects the speed of the animation!

Is it possible to group multiple layers together, and be able to copy and paste them with the addition of being able to resize all the layers at once while keeping the motion tweens in each individual layer intact?

Actually I found a semi solution but ran into a problem. I saved multiple groups of layers into a swf. Then I opened the swf in a new document, the multiple layers were all merged into one layer with multiple keyframes.

Now my question is, is it possible to merge all those keyframes into one long keyframe?

(07-08-2014, 02:37)BeGentle Wrote: Actually I found a semi solution but ran into a problem. I saved multiple groups of layers into a swf. Then I opened the swf in a new document, the multiple layers were all merged into one layer with multiple keyframes.

Now my question is, is it possible to merge all those keyframes into one long keyframe?